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00 Winter Init Pgs DIVISION I 209 Swimming and Diving DIVISION I 2001 Championships Highlights Depth and Determination Decide Title: With just one event win, the Georgia Lady Bulldogs pulled off a surprise victory at the Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships March 15-17 to claim their third consecutive championship. Without last year’s co-swimmers of the meet Kristy Kowal and Courtney Shealy to dominate the competition, Georgia had to rely on solid finishes in every event to wrestle the lead from Auburn and Stanford. The team title came down to the last day of competition where several teams looked to move up in the standings. Auburn finally slipped from first Photo by Craig Warga/NCAA Photos place with a lack of top-five finishes. Texas came on strong with Colleen Stanford’s Misty Hyman shows why she is the 2000 Olympic gold Lanne’s win in the 100-yard freestyle, and Stanford’s Misty Hyman claimed medalist in the butterfly. Hyman won her second NCAA 200-yard her second 200-yard butterfly title to give the Cardinal its eighth event win butterfly title. of the meet. Meanwhile, Georgia continued to place swimmers in the top five of most events. And that meant the last event of the meet, the 400-yard freestyle relay, would determine the winner. In the relay, Texas hit the wall first with a meet record time of 3:14.52. Georgia finished second. And Arizona played spoiler for Stanford with its third-place finish ahead of the Cardinal. Stanford finished just 1 1/2 points behind Georgia. California freshman sensation Natalie Coughlin contributed 60 points to her squad and had meet-record wins in the 100-yard butterfly and the 100- and 200-yard backstroke events. She was named swimmer of the meet. In diving, Houston’s Yulia Pakhalina claimed the one- and three-meter springboard titles to earn diver of the meet recognition. Stanford’s Erin Sones won the platform event. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Georgia.......................... 389 24. Hawaii............................ 32 1 2. Stanford.......................... 387 /2 25. Princeton ......................... 27 1 3. Texas.............................. 350 /2 26. Texas A&M ..................... 26 4. Auburn ........................... 324 27. Villanova......................... 25 5. Arizona .......................... 304 28. Pacific (Cal.).................... 23 6. Southern California .......... 255 29. Rice ................................ 22 7. California........................ 248 30. Ohio St. .......................... 20 8. Florida ............................ 214 31. Maryland ........................ 19 9. North Carolina ................ 175 32. Cincinnati........................ 17 1 10. Southern Methodist........... 155 /2 Michigan St..................... 17 11. Penn St............................ 100 Florida St. ....................... 17 12. Virginia........................... 92 35. Northwestern ................... 17 13. Indiana ........................... 90 Illinois ............................. 17 1 14. Miami (Fla.)..................... 88 /2 37. Notre Dame..................... 15 15. UCLA.............................. 83 38. Arkansas ......................... 9 16. Alabama ......................... 69 39. Kentucky ......................... 6 17. LSU................................. 67 40. Iowa ............................... 5 18. Michigan......................... 64 Purdue ............................ 5 19. Wisconsin ....................... 62 42. UNLV.............................. 4 20. Tennessee........................ 58 43. Clemson.......................... 3 21. Arizona St. ...................... 48 44. Rutgers............................ 2 22. Houston........................... 40 45. Minnesota ....................... 1 23. Nebraska ........................ 38 Oregon St. ...................... 1 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Stefanie Williams, Georgia, and Erin Phenix, Texas, Short, Auburn, 23.05; 15. Cortnee Adams, Auburn, 22.61; 8. Michelle Engelsman, Arizona, 22.76. 23.13; 16. Katy Novotny, Maryland, 23.16. 50-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Colleen Lanne, Texas, Consolation — 9. Leah Martindale, Florida, 22.76; 10. 100-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Colleen Lanne, Texas, 21.99; 2. Haley Cope, California, 22.34; 3. Jennifer Jenny Vanker, Arizona, 22.78; 11. Jaime Siegele, 48.29; 2. Maritza Correia, Georgia, 48.49; 3. Stefanie Cristy, Indiana, 22.47; 4. Christy Cech, Florida St., Kentucky, 22.90; 12. Jennifer Crisman, Michigan, 22.96; Williams, Georgia, 48.75; 4. Erin Phenix, Texas, 48.85; 22.58; 5. Eileen Coparropa, Auburn, 22.60; 6. (tie) 13. (tie) Katina Maistrellis, Southern Methodist, and Becky 5. Eileen Coparropa, Auburn, 49.18; 6. Leah Martindale, SWIMMING and DIVING 210 DIVISION I Florida, 49.24; 7. Haley Cope, California, 49.34; 8. 1:01.60; 10. Brook Monroe, Auburn, 1:02.01; 11. 11. (tie) Emily Spychala, Miami (Fla.) and Erin Sones, Tanica Jamison, Texas, 49.54. Consolation — 9. Jenny Staciana Stitts, California, 1:02.14; 12. Jessica Wagner, Stanford, 265.20; 13. Lizzy Flynt, Tennessee, 261.70; Vanker, Arizona, 49.47; 10. Mandy Leach, LSU, 49.65; Arizona, 1:02.24; 13. Allison Lyle, Iowa, 1:02.50; 14. 14. Nicci Fusaro, Southern California, 260.95; 15. 11. Sara Platzer, UCLA, 9.66; 12. Sarah Tolar, Arizona, Lindsay Lange, Purdue, 1:02.70; 15. Marcy Warriner, Summer Mitchell, Michigan St., 259.70; 16. Ashley 49.74; 13. Jennifer Cristy, Indiana, 49.96; 14. Jessi Alabama, 1:02.78; 16. Mandy Commons, Clemson, Culpepper, LSU, 259.45. Perruquet, North Carolina, 49.98; 15. Christy Cech, 1:03.48. Three-meter diving: Final — 1. Yulia Pakhalina, Florida State, 50.05; 16. Adams Cortnee, Auburn, 50.85. 200-yard breaststroke: Final — 1. Amanda Beard, Houston, 573.20; 2. Jenny Keim, Miami (Fla.), 544.30; 3. 200-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Sarah Tolar, Arizona, Arizona, 2:09.09; 2. Tara Kirk, Stanford, 2:09.18; 3. Nicci Fusaro, Southern California, 537.85; 4. Summer 1:45.21; 2. Colleen Lanne, Texas, 1:45.27; 3. Ellen Anne Poleska, Alabama, 2:10.24; 4. Jamie Skinner, Mitchell, Michigan St., 521.95; 5. Jamie Watkins, LSU, Stonebraker, Wisconsin, 1:45.88; 4. Stefanie Williams, Georgia, 2:10.99; 5. Elvira Fischer, Nebraska, 2:11.27; 518.50; 6. Emily Spychala, Miami (Fla.), 505.45; 7. Georgia, 1:46.05; 5. Jessica Foschi, Stanford, 1:46.40; 6. Ashley Roby, Georgia, 2:11.28; 7. Katie Hathaway, Kellie Brennan, Southern California, 505.30; 8. Michelle 6. Janelle Atkinson, Florida, 1:46.72; 7. Magda North Carolina, 2:11.94; 8. Corrie Clark, Penn St., Davison, Miami (Fla.), 470.85. Consolation — 9. Dyszkiwicz, Auburn, 1:47.34; 8. Maritza Correia, 2:13.22. Consolation — 9. Maggie Bowen, Auburn, Katerina Kordioukova, Arkansas, 478.85; 10. Natalia Georgia, 1:47.45. Consolation — 9. Erin Phenix, Texas, 2:12.49; 10. Kristen Woodring, Penn St., 2:13.03; 11. Diea, Ohio St., 478.55; 11. Ashley Culpepper, LSU, 1:46.96; 10. Cassidy Maxwell, Auburn, 1:47.68; 11. Maddy Crippen, Villanova, 2:13.80; 12. Laura Swander, 478.45; 12. Heather Mattingly, Notre Dame, 471.40; (tie) Heather Kemp, Auburn, and Julie Hardt, Georgia, Auburn, 2:14.48; 13. Becky Acker, North Carolina, 13. Lauren King, Georgia, 470.70; 14. Jamie Sanger, 1:47.76; 13. Lorena Diaconescu, UNLV, 1:47.89; 14. 2:15.01; 14. Traci Valasco, Michigan, 2:15.19; 15. Riley Tennessee, 468.90; 15. Jamie Jaax, Penn St., 465.25; Jenny Parmenter, Southern California, 1:47.93; 15. Kim Mants, Arizona St., 2:15.20; 16. Birte Steven, Oregon 16. Katie Beth Bryant, Miami (Fla.), 465.00. Black, Georgia, 1:47.95; 16. Lauren Thies, Stanford, St., 2:15.24. 1:51.23. Platform diving: Final — 1. Erin Sones, Stanford, 100-yard butterfly: Final — 1. Natalie Coughlin, 463.05; 2. Ashley Culpepper, LSU, 453.45; 3. Danielle 500-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Jessica Foschi, California, 51.18 (meet record; old record 51.34, Misty Stramandi, Princeton, 445.15; 4. Michelle Coryell, LSU, Stanford, 4:37.81; 2. Janelle Atkinson, Florida, 4:39.44; Hyman, Stanford, 1998); 2. Misty Hyman, Stanford, 433.70; 5. Kylee Wells, Tennessee, 423.55; 6. Natalia 3. Cara Lane, Virginia, 4:39.61; 4. Julie Hardt, Georgia, 51.51; 3. Shona Kitson, Texas, 53.34; 4. Bethany Diea, Ohio St., 423.50; 7. McKenze Murphy, Stanford, 4:42.46; 5. Magda Dyszkiewicz, Auburn, 4:42.48; 6. Goodwin, UCLA , 53.55; 5. Jana Krohn, Southern 403.00; 8. Lindsey Berryman, Arizona, 373.90. Sara McLarty, Florida, 4:44.03; 7. Maria Oberg, California, 53.76; 6. Corrie Clark, Penn St., 54.11; 7. Consolation — 9. Marie-Eve Marleau, Texas A&M, Cincinnati, 4:45.69; 8. Ellen Stonebraker, Wisconsin, Shannon Catalano, Pacific (Cal.), 54.56; 8. Sarah 389.00; 10. Lizzy Flynt, Tennessee, 376.15; 11. Meghan 4:48.89. Consolation — 9. Georgina Lee, Southern Marshall, Pacific (Cal.), 54.80. Consolation — 9. Tanica Zack, Texas A&M, 374.10; 12. Katie Williams, Texas Methodist, 4:45.20; 10. Mirjana Bosevska, Virginia, Jamison, Texas, 53.70; 10. Sarah Baham, Arizona St., A&M, 365.90; 13. Nicci Fusaro, Southern California, 4:46.06; 11. Katie Anderson, Penn St., 4:46.62; 12. 54.18; 11. Demerae Christianson, Auburn, 54.25; 12. Maddy Crippen, Villanova, 4:47.03; 13. Emily Fenn, Mandy Leach, LSU, 54.30; 13. Georgina Lee, Southern 363.30; 14. Kellie Brennan, Southern California, 362.00; Michigan, 4:47.52; 14. Heather Kemp, Auburn, Methodist, 54.42; 14. Pam Hanson, Tennessee, 54.66; 15. Jamie Watkins, LSU, 359.70; 16. Adrian David, 4:49.23; 15. Rachel Harris, Texas, 4:49.97; 16. Melissa 15. Renate Duplessis, Hawaii, 54.74; 16. Carmen Arizona, 353.35. Deary, Southern California, 4:52.28. Cosgrove, Nebraska, 55.33. 200-yard freestyle relay: Final — 1. Texas (Colleen 1,650-yard freestyle: Final — 1. Cara Lane, Virginia, 200-yard butterfly: Final — 1. Misty Hyman, Stanford, Lanne, Tanica Jamison, Kelley Robins, Erin Phenix), 15:53.86; 2. Jessica Foschi, Stanford, 16:03.47; 3. 1:53.63; 2. Shelly Ripple, Stanford, 1:54.95; 3. Michala 1:28.89 (meet record; old record 128.90, Texas, 1989); Janelle Atkinson, Florida, 16:07.34; 4. Julie Hardt, Kwasny, Southern California, 1:55.08; 4. Georgina Lee, 2. California, 1:30.05; 3. Auburn, 1:30.31; 4. Georgia, Georgia, 16:08.48; 5. Magda Dyszkiewicz, Auburn, Southern Methodist, 1:56.02; 5. Jana Krohn, Southern 1:30.44; 5.
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